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Category Archives: What’s Growin’ On
Minnie and Moon Unboxing

Gardenerds love gardening toys, especially in spring. There’s something very satisfying about a fresh new ball of jute twine or a well-made hand tool. As if spring wasn’t exciting enough, we recently received a gift certificate to go crazy at … Continue reading
Urban Soil Summit Review – Part 2

It’s time for more details from the Urban Soil Summit, following Part 1 of our review of the event. Day 2 was just as mind-blowing as Day 1, but the focus was on ideas that could be labeled as fringe … Continue reading
Experimental Spring: New Basils and More

Gardeners get bored, so we keep trying new varieties to keep things interesting. This spring at Gardenerd HQ, we’re trying out several new seeds for 2015. We planted seeds a week or so ago, and now those seeds are sprouting … Continue reading
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Tagged Renee's Garden Seeds, seedlings, spring planting
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Tomatomania is Here!

Scott Daigre began his tomato passion at Hortus Nursery back in the day, when gardeners would flock to Hortus’s annual Tomatomania seedling sale. Once Hortus closed its doors, Scott took on the task of continuing the tradition, offering heirloom and … Continue reading
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Tagged Books, gardening books, Scott Daigre, Tomatomania
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Five Steps to a Beautiful Flagstone Ground Cover

Today we have a guest post from Dane O’Leary, a full-time freelance writer, lifestyles and design blogger for daneoleary.com, scientist, and humanitarian. His writing has been published in a variety of independent web and print publications. He has degrees in … Continue reading
Urban Soil Summit Review – Part 1

If you’ve ever wanted to know how soil works and what’s going on underground in your garden, a Soil Summit is a great place to start. It is impossible to summarize the whole of the Urban Soil Carbon Water Summit … Continue reading
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Tagged Andy Lipkis, Dr. Elaine Ingham, soil food web, Soil Summit
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Local: Gardenerd @ Venice Green Expo

This one is for Angelenos. If you don’t live here, go plant some seeds indoors and make sure all your tools are clean for spring. Soon it will be time to garden again. Now, onward… This Saturday, February 28, from … Continue reading
Wordless Wednesday: California Natives in Bloom

Everyone else’s winter is California’s spring. Check out these California natives in bloom. And not a California native, but certainly a trademark of California: More to come!
How To Garden While Injured

It happens to everyone at some point, we get injured. Injury brings garden progress to a halt. All those plans for fruit tree pruning, rose pruning, turning compost piles, etc., stop dead while injuries heal. Or do they? I recently … Continue reading
New Seed Favorites for 2015

Now that we’ve finished combing through the pile of seed catalogs that came in the mail over the holidays, we’ve made our list of new seeds we’ll be planting this spring. It’s a Gardenerd tradition to share our new seed … Continue reading
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Tagged Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds, Native Seeds / Search, Renee's Garden Seeds, seeds
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